April was warmer weather, yardwork, and Easter . . . On Easter morning I had an overwhelming thought, "What must that 1st Pasqua morning have looked like?" And so I took a short video of what I think that 1st Easter morning might have looked like. Here in Capestrano...
Leaving Albania
We Are Leaving Albania
So, what are our “Take-Aways” from our time here?
After all, we have been here for nearly 4 months!
And the people. How do I explain them?
I hope in the bullet points below to share some of our “Treasures Garnered” by being here in Albania.
The People, they are the The Memory that we Take Away from our sojourn here.
One Question Stands Out
Everyone we talk to, at some point asks, “Did you enjoy your time here in Albania?”
And it’s very clear, they are VERY, VERY proud of their nation! THEY WANT you to have had a good time, no, a GREAT time here. If you have read my post from January 2025 you’ll see that these people are a resilient people. We have found it fascinating.
I hope, with the bullet points below, you can experience these people alongside us.
Take-Aways
The various impressions below, relate to our experiences here, both as a couple and as observers.
Please, enjoy and pray for these folks, and us!
Any Idiot Can Get Into An Argument
Naida and I are together now, 24/7.
Just let that sink in!
My take-away thus far, relative to our time together is my paraphrase of Proverbs 20:3b, “. . . Any idiot can get into an argument.” I cannot tell you how many times, thinking those words has caused me to swallow what I was going to say to my bride.
Grazie Mille a Dio
Te Ute is Our Friendly Printer
We met her right after we started being tutored 3 times per week. Naida and I were out for a walk, exploring the area around us and found a small school supply store near our home, and she prints documents, which is important since our tutor likes to give us homework.
She is a sweet little lady who always has a smile on her face. She doesn’t speak any English and my Italian is still quite rough, but we smile a lot to each other, and she is always so happy to help.
This last weekend I wished her a Happy Easter, “Buona Pasqua” but she said, “I’m Muslim, we don’t have Easter.”
Pray for her. I don’t know enough Italian to communicate to her she needs, as we all do, an Easter experience in our lives. I plan to give her the book, “More Than A Carpenter.”
Vanna and Our Pasticceria
Vanna is always working at this bakery shop. I wish I had found her earlier! They make these Cinnamon Cookies that melt in your mouth, and these little “Pigs-In-A-Blanket” that ruin my lunch EVERYTIME I go to the printer . . . by myself.
Since the two businesses are so close to each other I have to stop, right?
Vanna is this sweet young woman who speaks great English, something we have been so grateful for. Amazingly, many of the folks here speak a good amount of English and some Italian. As I give her an Albanian Tract, pray that it is well received. They haven’t all been received well here.
Thank you.
Ida and NUR Restaurant
Very early on we met Ida, the owner of the restaurant we frequent. We eventually met her husband and daughter, who plans to attend a Southeastern Archictural school, starting this June.
What we have enjoyed so much, is Ida’s big heart. Everytime we walk in the door, it is on display, towards us.
We’re there a lot! She doesn’t treat others the way she treats us. When I stop and think about it I’m so humbled. This sweet, charming woman is just what my wife needed, as we have manuevered through these months.
Simon, the Waiter
The first time we met Simon he gave us the cold shoulder. It was pretty obvious he wasn’t interested in Americans, at least not us. But over time, he has become our “Go-To” waiter. He lights up with a HUGE smile every time he sees us, whether we go into his restaurant or not.
This last weekend (Easter Weekend) I said to him, “Simon, Naida and I are going to pray for our food, how can we pray for you?”
And immediately he said, “I need luck!” Eventually he said, I need change in my life. What a sweet opening to tell him of the importance of Easter. The end of the conversation was, “Simon, luck isn’t the answer, trusting in the One who is the reason for this Easter season, IS THE ANSWER.”
Pray for him.
Aldemo, Bicycle Repairman
When I said, not all of the tracts I’ve handed out have been received well, this is who I am thinking about.
This man has a bicycle shop, just a little hole in that wall, with no electricity, and he ekes out a living.
For the last couple months he’s been ignoring me, but recently, he looks at me and smiles, not a big smile, not like before, but it is returning.
When you think of me, pray for him.
7 Days/Week, This Grocery Store is Open
Okay, it’s not exactly a grocery store, more like a corner market, a little corner market. Okay, a VERY LITTLE corner market. It is 2 doors down from the big supermarket, but he is there 7 days a week, selling his goods.
Everytime we walk by he gives us a big smile with a bigger, “Buongiorno.”
He too will be getting a tract from me. And, like all the tracts, on the back is the name and number of Pellumb & Elli, our Albanian missionary friends who live here in Tirana.
Pray that this hard working man accepts my tract gratefully.
Mario is Another Waiter, and He Knows the Truth
We have really enjoyed our time with him in this high-end restaurant, which we only go to, when we go to the Opera.
But Mario knows the TRUTH. We see the wheels in his head turning when we introduce Scriptural Truths to him.
We have prayed for his father’s health on more than one occasion.
Pray for this young man.
Two Beggars Who Sit on the Sidewalk
Over the last few months these two women have become a very real part of our daily walks. I think they might be sisters. And they usually sit across the street from one another.
Everytime I walk by them I put my hand into my pocket and pull out whatever change is in there.
What has been fascinating to me, is to watch their faces during the times when I have had nothing to give them. Their faces still light up in gratitude.
Amazing.
Pray for me, I am hoping to see them one more time to give them a tract.
Holding Naida's Hand
I can’t finish this without talking about holding one another’s hands when we walk.
It’s like we’re school kids. It’s really sweet.
Pray for me. My job is to gently lead my bride.
Thank you.
Our US Friends
We can’t do any of this without you!
Your prayers are SOOOO coveted by us.
We have a number of friends who are going above and beyond, Diane, Ron, Bruce, Julie, Greg & Marie, Anthony & Francesca.
Please pray for them, and when you pray for us, let the Lord lead you.
Thank you.
Pellumb & Elli Collaku
Praying for Our Missionary Friends
We have had the opportunity to worship a couple times with this wonderful couple.
Naida and I have been lazer-focused on learning Italian so we haven’t really played tourist while here. But Pellumb and Elli drug us out of the house one day and we went to Kruja to get a little history of Albania and get to know why Skanderbeg is considered the Albanian hero, from 700 years ago.
Naida and I often pray, “Lord, bless so-and-so for the blessing they have been to us.”
In like manner, would you consider blessing Pellumb and Elli for the blessing they have been to us? I cannot tell you what a comfort it has been to now that if ANYTHING occurred, where we needed help, they were only a phone call away.
We may or may not ever see them again, this side of heaven.
Sobering thought.
Mark & Naida










